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And for a mere $3500 or so, you can experience something that will allow one to extract the MOST out of that "measly 306bhp" and make a future $15k money flush actually worthwhile. Then take it with you to every car you ever drive.
#drivingschool
C'mon guys, I haven't said it in a lonnnnnng while, give a guy a break and be gentle on me, K?
#drivingschool
C'mon guys, I haven't said it in a lonnnnnng while, give a guy a break and be gentle on me, K?
Ive got aftermarket wheels
Im going to go the nitrous route,seems reliable if done right.
Im going to go the nitrous route,seems reliable if done right.
And for a mere $3500 or so, you can experience something that will allow one to extract the MOST out of that "measly 306bhp" and make a future $15k money flush actually worthwhile. Then take it with you to every car you ever drive.
#drivingschool
C'mon guys, I haven't said it in a lonnnnnng while, give a guy a break and be gentle on me, K?
#drivingschool
C'mon guys, I haven't said it in a lonnnnnng while, give a guy a break and be gentle on me, K?
i bet there is more involved than just a bracket, i.e. the HR has 2 intakes vs the single de one
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I know its super exciting to get the car. I waited most of your age to get my Z, and had all the ***** lifting ideas about FI, wheels, nitrous, etc. Take it from travlee and others (who put us new guys in our place), and drive the car for a bit and figure out what needs fixing first. Then take it to the track, then worry about what to dump all your money in. I was completely sold on FI, until i went to the track, and after meeting 0threefityz, could care less about more HP and much more on brakes/handling and reliability. Learn/fix the first car first
Im going to be a wise newb and listen to you all
Stock z is enough for a newbie youngster
So first things i plan to do are get new brakes/rotors I also want to ditch the coilovers (cRs to low for colorado)
Should i go with oem parts or after market??
Can anyone reccomend good pads and should i change the rotors at 58k miles???
I also have the stock springs/struts that the dealer gave me are these to high mileage??if so anyone know good springs/struts to raise my car it sits 4" from ground
Also need a new front lip where do i putchase this..
Also plan on getting everything flushed and changed..
Btw whats a fair install on struts/springs
Stock z is enough for a newbie youngster
So first things i plan to do are get new brakes/rotors I also want to ditch the coilovers (cRs to low for colorado)
Should i go with oem parts or after market??
Can anyone reccomend good pads and should i change the rotors at 58k miles???
I also have the stock springs/struts that the dealer gave me are these to high mileage??if so anyone know good springs/struts to raise my car it sits 4" from ground
Also need a new front lip where do i putchase this..
Also plan on getting everything flushed and changed..
Btw whats a fair install on struts/springs
Last edited by newbienismo; Aug 1, 2016 at 01:59 PM.
How much could i sell my stocks for and bc coilovers with 10k miles on em had someone adjust them and he ould only raise it 1" higher so from ground to side skirt it sits 4 1/2 :/



i saw used vortechs for the low 

